>> When asked about the Tamilian's grouse against him ... >> Tamilians keep complaining I've left them and gone to Hindi. I want >> to do what excites me, at the same time, I respect the people >> who've helped me reach where I am
We understand the problem Sir.... Except for Shankar, Maniratnam and Gautham Menon there are'nt many exciting directors right now in tamil industry. Everyone else are doing run-of-the-mill stuffs... boring !!! But we love all your tamil songs SOOOOO MUCH, we hope that VTV, Endhiran, Raavan is going to excite you to give great tamil hits that we have been yearning for a long time... I enjoy all your hindi songs very much, BUT still my heart is aching to hear some new tamil compositions from you sir !!! NO GROUSE, ONLY LOVE !!!! Love, Jay --- In [email protected], Vithur <vith...@...> wrote: > > *Catch the Musician of the Millennium on ETC Bollywood Business* > > > MUMBAI: In a conversation that captures the highlights of the maestro's > spectacular career, A R Rehman said to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, "In a > studio, there are no bosses. Art is the boss." > > Words of the genius! When asked about the Tamilian's grouse against him, he > said "Tamilians keep complaining I've left them and gone to Hindi. I want to > do what excites me, at the same time, I respect the people who've helped me > reach where I am". > > When asked about his spontaneous manner of recording songs at a very short > notice, Rehman said, "I do my songs instinctively and I call up the singer > to come and record the next day. At times, I miss out on the more > established singers since they're busy. But this has helped me scout out and > introduce some good new talent." > > Don't miss the legenadary composer's interview on Thursday, 15th Oct at 8:30 > PM on ETC. > http://www.indiantelevision.com/release/y2k9/oct/octrel41.php > > -- > regards, > Vithur >

